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Franco-Provençal
Determiner
'na
- Clipping of una, feminine singular of un
Irish
Contraction
’na
- Alternative form of ina
Ligurian
Etymology
Apheresis of ùnn-a (“a, an”, article).
Pronunciation
Article
'na f sg (masculine 'n)
- a, an (female)
- 'na dònna ― a woman
Papiamentu
Contraction
’na
- Alternative form of duna
’na m'é !- give me!
- (literally, “give it to me”)
Swedish
Pronoun
'na
- Alternative form of na
Tarantino
Article
'na f sg (masculine 'nu)
- a
Welsh
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Apheretic variant of yna (“there”).
Adverb
'na
- (informal) Alternative form of yna (“there”)
- (informal) (in conjunction with the definite article y)
- (following a singular noun) Alternative form of yna (“that”)
- (following a singular noun) Alternative form of yna (“these”)
Etymology 2
Apheretic variant of dyna (“there”).
Adverb
'na
- (informal) Alternative form of dyna (“there is/are”)
Etymology 3
Apheretic variant of hwnna and honna (“that”).
Pronoun
'na m
- (informal) Alternative form of hwnna (“that (masculine)”)
- (informal) Alternative form of honna (“that (feminine)”)